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Addressing Quebec liberals on Sunday night, Prime Minister Pearson stands in front of huge poster of Manpower Minister Jean Marchand, leader of Quebec(...)
1/29/1968
After his victory in the House of Commons, in which government won confidence vote 138-119, Prime Minister Pearson talks with newsmen outside Parliament
2/28/1967
All wifely attention is Mrs. Lester Pearson as she listens to her husband, leader of the Liberal party, open the eight-week federal election campaign (...)
2/12/1963
Arrow points to Richard O'Hagan (Sec
9/29/1965
At $50-A-plate testimonial dinner in his honor, J
9/28/1970
At opening of York university's Glendon College earlier, pearson and wife were greeted by pickets
9/30/1966
Beaming. Prime Minister Lester Pearson, obviously elated with the success of Expo, takes a ride on the fair's mini-rail. He said his earlier doubts ab(...)
4/29/1967
Boyhood home of Prime Minister Lester Pearson could be bought and furnished as a museum, suggests Rev
2/8/1968
Calm PM speaks here after blast
5/18/1966
Campaign Capsule. Now Pearson's Cutting Up Rough. Liberal Leader Lester Pearson had them last night. As a politician, he's never been noted for going (...)
2/27/1963
Canada's own flag
1964
Cheers. A jubilant Liberal Leader Lester Pearson has his arm raised by happy supporters after House twice voted 142-111 to topple P.C. government
2/6/1963
A Clipping the PM found fun. Enjoying himself in the upstairs of a double-deck London bus, Prime Minister Lester Pearson feeds money into the ticket m(...)
10/12/1967
Election smile? Prime Minister Pearson, dressed for the rains that soon came, is shown leaving the Park Plaza hotel for a luncheon engagement in Toronto today
8/19/1965
Even a loud-hailer doesn't help Prime Minister Pearson to be heard above the crowd noise at YorkDale Plaza
10/27/1965
Feet up and relaxed, Liberal Leader Lester Pearson waits aboard a chartered plane at Malton airport for the takeoof
3/6/1963
The final step in rise. Pearson the campaigner - kept to hard line
4/9/1963
Former Prime Minister Lester Pearson
6/19/1968
Grinning happily but still talking cautiously after close of yesterday's session of Parliament which debated motion of confidence in government, Prime(...)
2/23/1968
Gusts of wind greet Prime Minister and Mrs
9/30/1966
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